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  1. Write a complete bibliographic entry for the photograph you have selected.
Belle Glade (vicinity), Florida. January 1939.
Marion Post Wolcott, photographer.
"A lunch room." [Sign: "White & Colored Served."]
Location: E-9064
Reproduction Number: LC-USF34-50500-D

  1. What is the setting of the photograph? The setting of this photograph is a resturant open to both colored, and white.
Indoors or out? outdoors.
Lighting? light
Urban or rural? Urban
What time of day or night? Day

  1. Describe what you see in the photograph. Include specific details. What I see is one of few resturants that cater to both black and white.
Are there any people? yes
Number? 1
Age(s)? 30
Clothing? Top and a skirt.
Color? White.
Distinguishing features? -
What catches your eye first? The sign saying that both black and white are welcomed.

  1. What structures are in the photograph? Building and telephone lines.
Homes or businesses?Business.
In what condition? Poor.
What is the spacing? Far apart.
What surrounds the structures? Other bulidings or homes, Telephone wires

  1. What is the tone of the photograph? Happy
Heavy or light?Light
Positive or negative?Positive
Dark or light? Light.

  1. Write a paragraph explaining your response to this question. Use specifics from your responses to the other questions to support your answer. This picture shows a new leaf being turned over. The start of intergration. It starts with one. You can only hope for a chain reaction. This also shows happiness. Hope. It is a postitve change.

  1. Write two questions that you might ask the photographer or the subjects of the picture if you had the opportunity to learn more about the photograph or / and its subject(s).One, Who is the woman standing outside? Two, Are whites and blacks seperated inside?
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